Roc Ruclllord Square Junior Cloaingl nus at 2 p.ni. June 15 with Mrs.-. llalter Lswlor presiding. The pro-I grant was. Plano duet. Roaeinaryl Brown. Judith Dillon; Greeting, Peggy Murnaghan. Betty Ann riiistle. Eleanor Redmond. Mar-I caret Arsenault: Finding a Fairy! Queen. Grade One. 8.3. Frances Anne; Songs. Babyland. Ten Lit- ll? Indians. Three Grade One Classes: Our Wonderful World. Grade One. Miss Hennessey; Spel-' ling Match. Grade One. S.S. Maryl Patrick. Certificates and Prlzesl Awards to Grade one; Sleeping" Princess. Bah. Bah. Black Sheep. Grade Two; Certificates and Prize- Awards to Grade Two. FERTIFICATI.-ZS Certificates of Proficiency a-. warded by the Board of SCIIOOII Irustees to the several grades. Grade One. Rita Ann CallaghanL Carol Ann Doucette. Kathleen Hp- gan. Joanne .VIat-Kenzie. Itli-Arinn. Mary Ellen Place. Grade One. Joan llead, Elaine iliirray. Faye Poullon. Sharon Prouse. Carol Stanley. Rhonda Walsh. Grade One. Debra Berrigan. Anne Corcoran. .Ioan Cullen. Ger- aldine Gallant. Virginia McKenna. licatlicr Anne McAuley. Grade Two. Joyce Carragher, Ann Marie Gallant. Joyce Gllils. Donna MacDougsll. Carol Mac- Innis. Lorna Noran. Grade Two. Margaret Duffy. Andrea Gaudet. Eileen Hogan. llachelle MacDonald. Marion Mc- llurrcr. Peggy Murnghan, Elea- nor Redmond. Honorable Mention for Perfect Attendance is given to pupils who were never absent and never late. Grade One. Coleen McAvinn. Sharon Prowse. Grade Two. Celeste Campbell, Joyce Carragher. Joan O'Donnell. Helen Zakem, Susanne McCar- ville. JUNIOR PRIZE LIST GRADE ONE Proficiiuicy .Faye Poulton, Rita Ann Callaghan. I-leather Am Mac- Aulezv. Application. Christine Thoriaiilt. Cami Ann Doucette. Linda Gian dler. Progress. Diane Griffin. luaan Kirkbi-Iglit, Anne Corcorasi. GRADE TWO Joyce Carraglier. Rachelle MacDonald. Application. Patricia Murl. Mar- garet Arsenault. Margaret This- tle. Progress. Vallery lteole. Helen MacDonald. Needlework. Grade One. Joyce Peters. Deborah Field. Geraldine Gallant. Grade Two. Myma Mur- phy. Eileen Hogan. INTERMEDIATE intermediate Closing was June 27th. at 10 am. with Mrs. Walter Lawlor pl ldlng. The prolflm was: 0 Canada. welcome. Coleen Berrigan; Choal Reading. I Did Not Think. Grade Three (Mrs Dmid); Awarding of certificate: in Grades III, IV. V: Choral Read- Inll. The Birds' Lullaby. Spring waking. Grade Pour. IMra. Hy- nest: Chorus. Santa Lucia. Grad- iCorrigan. Lynn Cullen. Diane are for worship period; Mrs. Aq- uilla Bowman. for program. Mrs. Ralph Noy. Refreshment commit- tee is Mrs. Albert Bowman and Mrs. Patterson. Birthday money and sunshine pennies were paid by Mrs. D. Mac- Donald. The literature secretary was asked to send for the annual report. The program for the day was led by Mrs. Leonard Bowman. It consisted of a Quiz on Mission and Baby Band work. The leader for the worship per-I iod was Mrs. Nelson Hatherley. which opened with Hymn 589 and call to worship by leader followed by prayer and scripture lesson and meditation by leader. Offering a- mounted to 81.95 with a 8200 do- nation from a life member. Hymn And Prize Lisl ole Leightizer. Patricia Connolly, GRADE VII Patricia Larter, Janet Hynes. Jua- General Proficiency, Frances nita Gallant. Ann Cullen. Eileen Machlillan. Gr-do V111. (5.3. Antolnettel:I Ethics. Paula McAvinn Judith Anne Affleclr. Joan Coker. Joycey Arsenault. I Redmond. Janet Malone, Muriel Second Aggregate. Judith Smith St. John. Application, Judith McAlduff. Grade VIII lS.S. Mary Egbert) Lynn Maclsanc. Cheryl Ann Connors. Sandra Britt. Special Prize for Spelling in Bertha Roberts. Frances MacDon- Grade Vll donated by a friend a- aid. Heather Lund. lwarded to Bernadine MacDonald. . , Grade V11. :s.s. Bernadine): School Spirit, Helen Noonan. 3'” Md benrdtcllon dosed We Frances Ann Cullen, Bernadine GRADE VI "'99lI"8- Mlfghlllald, Paul; McAvinn. Hd Gem”-BI pl-unciencx Lynn culy I en oonan. Sandra Doucette. Grade Vll. tS.S. Leol. EileenlIHilthlitiiiriggthseiiiiifogorrigan Pa- HISTORIC AREA Maclllillan. Judith Smith. Gerard tricia Donavon. I J'"'” 333' ll "'9 5""Ih(""" NP 1-9C13IFY. Lynn Msclsaac. Aileen Application. Betty Mullally. "' H"d50" B” was dl5"”Ve"d by I Department. Diane Kays. Henry Hudson I" mm" '55- Mary Claret: HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE I GIRL GUIDES ,kins. Idreault. Ethel Alyward. Zelda Mc- hforcl Square School . Honours nie ldcliee. Now don't you think that In SOUTIIPORT C0. psomething? Vlell that Southport Company ,3. cHAm”ETOwN Co. has gone crazy. The following bad- I worthy 0; M”! u (M (me work 3" M" ha" presented "cemlyr done by this Holy Redeemer Co. H””"5' AM H""k””- 3”” IA brand new company. new Guid- C””I Ml'me5”"' M9” ,1-1” R93” es. and Mrs. Lecky s new Guid- 50'” Peggy Mcqnldv 59”! MP” ef. Tuesday. June II. 1957, Mrs. L”"- Palm R9dd”'- M'””.w'u'-.Cyrus Pickard. Mrs G. Hartlen ner. Dorothy Boudreault; Looks. Ind M” smith visited the com, Betty carol Matheson, Ann Haw-,plnyp ud Mrs. plckud pruemy MIFY I-99 ROWSW P980 ed the following badges Second hlcQuaid. Virginia aoudrenuit,lC,m hm Malone Jam Red, Zelda M"L'30d- Paul” Redd”-Imondi. Karen Walsh: Judy Dow- M'"('” we"""- D""”hV 30"d'1ling. Francis MacDonald. Gerarda realmt , U , LeClair. Madelyn Murphy. Cheryl Home Nuiaing. Betty Carol Ann Cannon. Judy smith. Eileen -l1”h5w"- D"””hy BWd"a”"- MacMillan. Marjorie Gillin; Mar- ramd Alywardi Zelda M3”L””- jorie Gillan also received her Marcia Wellner. Mary Lee Roger- singers, Religmn and Llfeg . 18 W . I' 3 - 1 . . result. Peggy 3li'Quaid. Bonnie ml CHARLOTTHIOWN co' Mm”, Maid, ;1m.LL.a,,. The following badges were pre- Emergency Helper. Dorothy Bou and fGutde Co. by Mrs. W.J. Rodd. tcommissionelr for Sgiuth District. Isl. Class. Elen Ma eson, lonai , Mumuom Pony Euludp Scot? challenge. I dunk that all will and Class. Mary Phillipa. Glenys '8'” "1" WI II-I been I won- Hughes, Muriel Ellis. Diane Mac-Ide'".'”y '"."'"'"I W" I" "'9 Lellan. Stella Robbins. TMHY Guide 00- Ind that the Religion and Life, Polly Eng- land. Emergency Helper. Gail Norrie, Gloria Mat:Kinnon. Polly England. Ellen Matheson. Irene Norrie. Home Nursing. Ellen Ma- theson. Gail Norrie Gloria Mac- Kiniion. Irene Norrie. Polly Eng- land. Hostess. Diane MacLenns.n, Glenys Hughes. Mary Phillips. Donna Dingwell. florence Const- able. Stella Robbins. Muriel Ellis. Gail Norrie. Sonia Du Pasquier; lI"irst Aid. Ellen Matheson. Pollvi I England. The girls were also presented with their B-P stars. which shows that they have completed their 3- Guidea with their Leaders, on Rogerson. Esther Johnston Joyce Wiggington have earned a good vacation. 1 NOTICE DARES TO BE OUT SOLD FOR SALE N. H. Balers. most advanced style balers on the mar- ket today. N. H. rotobar rake most compact rake on the market. Time tested and proven by thousands of farmers. N. H. fast hitch mowers, trailer type. One 200 gallon Halls Sprayer A-1 shape, 6 row boom, at Lloy Macwilliams. Carleton. Lean, Marcia Wellner. Mary Lee Rogerson, Ann Hawkins, Virginia lllary Lou Callaghan. Katherine Grade vup K...” wafshp Shel, IKays. Patricia Knowles. Grade Vi thirs. Kingl: Patricia Ishcrren, Joan Gallant, Carolyn IMCCOX. Anne Shepherd. 1 Perfect Attendance, Pupils nev- per absent and never late. I Grade IX. Carole Iieightizer. 3 years; Carole Bowles. 3 years; Agnes MacDonald 2 years. Grade Vlll. Kathleen .lIcTague ll years; Susan Cronin. 5 years; llilarjorle Dunn, 5 years; Sandra Britt, Joan Connolly. Cheryl Ann Connors. Mary Edith Taylor. Grade Vll. Gal-I Curley, 7 years. Joan McKenna. 3 years, Paula lMcAvinn. 4 years? Judith Smith. I7 years. Judith Arsenault. 1 year. I Grade Vi. Diane Kays, 6 years. :Margaret Ward. 2 years. Joyce Doiron, Vera Bowles. Grade V1. Barbara Chinery. El- leon Bowles. Lynne Cullen, Cath- Ierine Shepherd. Joyce Connolly. Sandra Hood. Ann Shephard. San- dra Sherran. SENIOR WRITING The following Grade Vll Pupils have been awarded Senior Writ- ing Certificates: Gloria Anderson, Paula Campbell, Barbara Cant- well. Patricia Cardiff. Frances Ann Cullen, Gall Curley. Barbara Doucette. Sandra Doucetta. Eliza- beth Gallant. Judith Gallant. Dor- is Gormley, Aileen Kane. Ger- arda LeClair. Betty Ann Maloney. Brenda Mccormac. Rita McCor- mac. Bernadine MacDonald. Aura Millan. Marlene McMillan. Mar- sret Rosa Peters. Myrna Peters. udlth Ann Smith. Patricia Smith Judith Trainor. ' PRIZE GRADE IX General Grant. Ethics. Patricia Larier. Second Aggregate. Michele Gil- lls.. I Application: Georgina Reeves Carole Lelghtizer. School Spirit, Anne Murnaghan. Improvement. Juanita Gallant. GRADE VIII tS,S. Mary Egbert). I General Proficiency, Cheryl Ann iConnors, Ann Affleck. I Ethics. Sondra Britt. Anne Af- fleck. Proficiency. Eileen on 111. iv. V: God Save Tho Application. Sandra arm. Ber- Qucen. the Roberts. Joan Coker. Joyce caitriricsrss Redmond Certificates of Proficiency as City Board of (alpbebetieal Order) Grade Five, Colleen an. Yvonne Daley. Arlene Gillan. Eli- sabeth Loughran. Dorothea Moly- IIOBUX. Grade Five. Julie Dowd, Carol Gauthier. Patricio Mclieinian, Verna snow. Grade Five. Verna Burke. Mary Dalton. Maureen Nantes. Berna- dette Shaw. Faith Stanley. Grade Four. sheila Gallant. Leah McAvinn. Geraldine Mac- Millan. Mary Machrlana. Grade Four. Jacqueline Carr. Judith Dluon. Cynthia Doyle. Ana Martin. Janet Murphy. Grade Three. Cynthia Danton. M. Elizabeth Gaudet, Catherine Lewis. Anne Marie Macbonlld. Susan Nantes. Mary Elizabeth Mt-Qusld. Linda Ryan. Grade Three. Anita Campbell. Ann Cauty. Barbara Flanagan. Joan Grant. Mary on Mat-Avinii. Rosemary Noonan, Betty Trainer- ATTENDANCE The folowllng Pupils had pen- fect attendance during the year. never absent, never late. Grade Five. Mei-Jorle Qiielda 2 years: Donna Curley. 1 year; Georgina Perry. I year: Maureen Nantes. I year: Jacqueline Brad- Icy. 1 year; Heather Holllfield. Grade Four. Jsiiet Murphy. Grade Three. Gail Ar auli. Rosemary Noonen. Betty Tralnor. I Susanne zakem. Tussnne Nantes. PRIZE LIST Grade Five. Proficiency. Col- leen Berrlgan, Mary Dalton. Car- ol Gauthier! Pi-oai-ens. Verna Burke. Patricia Mclielgaa. Elisa- beth Loughran: Application. Don- na Ciirley. Dorothea Molyiieaux. Grade Four. Proficiency, Jud- ith Dillon. sheila Gallant. Leah Mt-Avlnii; Progress. Patricia Ma liar: Application. Marilyn Doyle. Ana Martin. Grade Three. Proficiency. Bar-I hara Flanagan. Mary .VIcQuald. Catherine Lewis: areas. lion. Valerie In. II7 Ion su- Avlaa. ' . eedlework. Grade V. Yvoasa Daley. Jose Mclelgaaz Grade IV slntla Murphy. lvalyl Pall; Or. III. Betty Trainer. Patricia not ertnon Music Awa'rd to Brenda Keno Anita Cain hell: Applies-g sesooi ipirit. Margaret Beatol. Lu Macxenzle. Mary Eileen Me-I la Gallant. I Grade Vll. Rita McCormacIs. .Barbara Cantwell. Coleewshelfoon, Betty Mullally. Sandra NEEDLEWORK I Grade IX. Prizes equally meri- .ied by Eileen Grant and Aileen Noonan. awarded to Aileen Noon- stiince Cullen. Grade Vll. Sdra Doucette. Grade VI. leen Bnwles. Weaving. Joyce MacDonald Marie Chandler. Ei- MUSIC I Diplomas for practical and ihe-I ;ori-tical examinations in the To- ;ronto Conservatory Music Course are awarded to the following: El-1 Ileen Grant for Piano and Tlteory;I lJanet Dowling. Sandra Britt and .Gloria Anderson. Plano; Prizes .for Music: Community Concert lTit-ket donated by St. Joseph's Sodality awarded to Eileen Grant: Prizes to Paula McAvinn. Cather- ine Corrigan. Punctuallty. A Grade Eight Class won the yearly Punctualliy Contest for the School. The prize was drawn by Kathleen Mc'I'ague: Essay Contest. Second Prize in a City Essay Contest on "Care of the Eyes" sponsored by the In- stitute for the Blind was won dur- ing the year by Gerarda LaClaIr. Grade VII. in the Drawing Contest in the . City S h '. BP0D!0l'I:Ci by the Tea- :-lms' Federation. a second prize lwas won by Patricia Shepherd. NORTH WILTSIIIIII The June meeting of the North Wiltshire Auxiliary of the Wom- en's Missionary Society was held at the home of Mrs. Bruce and D. A. MacDonald. With the president presiding the meeting was open- ed with the singing of "Take Time to be Holy". followed by the bus- iness period. Twelve members and three visitors were resent. The minutes of ant meeting were read and approved. The cor- respondence was dealt with mid reports of secretaries received. The supply secretary reported having sent 97 lhii. clothing to Toronto for overseas. It was decided to hold a food sale in July. There were 16 home and 14 hospital visits reported. and 14 cards and Is flowers and fruit HAYING EQUIPMENT I-laying Equipment . We have on hand the very I.-iesfln in the Massey Harris i and Ferguson lino lncluding:- NO. 3 IALER--This is the latest addition to the Massey Harris field. This week we placed machines with Willard Prowse and Harvey Jenkins of Brackley and Heber MocPhoil- New Haven. It looks like the No. 3 has outclassed everything In the low priced field. If you want a demonstration please call us and the proof will be up to HAY IAKES NO.26-New 6 Ion new style. all sealed bearings. NO. II-The old tested and approved typo. HGCTOT. MOWERSI-Massey Harris No. 6 sonil iiioiinnd with attachments for any intake lurguseahioentedllbldower Ferguson Mounted Dyna Ieleaso AIIa6or1ft.cIIs. Lotesqaoteyosonpyoernqslnmelho so. REID PRODUCE LTD. crnua plat saw lhlaselo. Gil. Grade Vlll. Velda Gallant, cun.' Aileen Kane. San-I Grade Vll. i WEI 85.000300 PEDPII ; R s ates sis: WILL TRAVEL on vsotiiosl ' B. - ounwc I957! . . 4' aw i y I . ' r ' pvou cAuootoo-wmiV- -. T4 J y, A vscmou rssvei. i.osu' mom BENEFICIAL Loans up to uses or more-30 months to repay on loans ever S500 Your loan can he mo-lnsund at Ienellclal REEF CHAILOTTITOWN 151 GREAT GEORGE ST hum. new Ilseneienl-Adina-IIIOVEIMA OPDI IVDIINOI IV AHOINYMBIII-INONI IOI IVDAINO M008 FOR VACATION TRAVEL FOR -in H.P. IINIIICIAI. FINANCI (0. Only IIW IAHII Personal llsinssse Ce. is now called the sauna has been shnngadl 7369 DI ATTENTION FARMERS New Forage Harvester (New Holland) with pick-up attachment-32 IWisconsin air-cooled motor. All for 3I600.00 L. J. ROSSITER Grafton Street Earl One Hardy Sprayer. 2 years old, 100 gallon at Arnold Murray's, Carleton. 1 International I-lay Loader with new apron 550,00, 1 Cockshutt 5 ft. mower at Waldon Ferguson, Graham's Road. 1 200-gallon Sprayer, Halls, at John !ilatheson's, Emerald. 2 row cultivator: with hillers. priced from 540.00 to 5100.00. 1 Buck rake, 2 years old. 1 Ford tractor with ciiltivators. One 431' haler A-1 shape. 5700.00. 1 John Deere engine driven baler. 2 years old. 2 Massey Harris balers, 2 years old. bargain price for those who like this kind. Used side rakes and mowers. 4 P.T.O. potato diggers. New Cockshutt balers, special price 31585.00. New Cockshutt No. 4 side rakes and mow- era. 5 saddle horses. 25 good work horses. 3 trotting horses, 58200.00 each. 10 milk cows, 25 feeder cattle. New Little Giant Elevators from 26 to 44 ft. long. 2 used steel elevators, 25 feet with transport trucks. 3150.00 each. 1 Cockshutt forage harvester. cut 20 acres. 81000.00. New Myers Sprayers. new DeLaval Cream Separators. milkers. refrigerators and deep freeze. N. H. ten thous- and feet twine, certified lowest priced twine on the mar- SALE et. If buying it baler see me first. STANLEY MAYI-IEW. Kinkora - Phone 6-32 AL 7360 Monday. July 8.1957 The Guardian Page 11 ' and 1 Biu.heauiiful IHIS YEARS ilh ow- Iludqe... BIGGEST llllllllp Pill-KIIIIE gel piiie! Illlll TrysDodgeroad find a low-priced Thaflewpi-leeysepsyleenlythe yeu'IIaeoverlII)0DOEl what we mean. For nowhere else will you priced look . . . plus the most powerful standard V-8 in its class, teamed with the lightning-quick redexu of torrid Dodge '1'orque-l'-'lita drivel Vou'ronlv:nyeneeopaIieadInonnoifliorooi-andI.ooIiD W. G. BARBOIIR LTD. 127 IISTON 87.. CHAILOTTITOWN Watch what happens when bu 1 of the surprises . . . lets you corner without lean teat-you'll soon learn car with such a high- INN"-I CHIVULII OOIPOIATION OF CANADL LIMIT” Wafsli CI-MAX-'-IlIO.WCOl8'I'AlS chuckholes loom ahead. too. 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